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Skylux Travel is keeping Delta Air Lines refund

- King Features Syndicate

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A: Skylux Travel should have returned the money to you as soon as it had the refund from Delta. Under federal regulation­s, when an airline cancels a flight, you’re owed an almost immediate refund to your credit card.

So, what happened?

Like so many other refund cases that have crossed my desk in the past year, I can only chalk this up to the COVID-19 effect. Companies dragged their feet with refunds — in your case, it wasn’t the airline but the travel agent.

You handled this one by the book. You kept your correspond­ence in writing, both with Delta and Skylux Travel. You had case numbers and emails that you could pass along to me, which you did. Good work!

This is one of the drawbacks of working through a third party like a travel agency. Your airline refund has to go through another company, creating a potential for delay. Why did Skylux Travel keep your money for almost a year? Maybe it was experienci­ng an IT problem handling all of the COVID-19 refunds? Or maybe it wanted to keep the money as a kind of microloan. Who knows?

I often wonder what would happen if the roles were reversed. How would travel agencies respond if customers decided to take their time paying for their plane tickets? What if we could take months or years to pay for our travel, long after taking our trips? Of course, the travel industry would descend into anarchy. So why is it OK if travel companies do it to us?

When I checked on your case, it seemed as if Delta was looking into who had the money. But a few months later, it appeared as if your refund was still actually in the works. I share the Skylux executive contacts at elliott. org/company-contacts/

Q: My wife and I had reservatio­ns made by Skylux Travel for a Delta Air Lines flight from San Francisco to Paris and Athens for October 2020. Delta canceled the flight because of COVID-19. I asked for a refund.

Delta refunded my fare to Skylux Travel last November. Since then, despite numerous calls and emails, I have been unable to get them to refund my money. I keep being told it is coming, but it never does. Can you help me get my $7,399 back?

— Alan Rubin,

Tiburon, California skylux-travel-customerse­rvice-contacts/ and reached out to them on your behalf.

“At first we could not see any incoming funds from the carrier for this ticket,” a Sklux representa­tive told me. “We contacted the carrier’s travel agency support desk to clarify it. We are happy to confirm that the funds are to be received by us next week, and once that happens the refund will be immediatel­y processed. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenie­nce caused in connection with this request.”

You received every penny of your fare back.

Christophe­r Elliott is the chief advocacy officer of Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organizati­on that helps consumers resolve their problems. Elliott’s latest book is “How To Be The World’s Smartest Traveler” (National Geographic). Contact him at elliott.org/ help or chris@elliott.org.

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